So as wonderful of a weekend that it was, I’m actually looking forward to getting back to a little bit of normalcy. Mainly, to get back to my regular eating habits and exercise routine.

Now don’t get me wrong; I love the holidays just as much as the next person (probably more so!). But it really is amazing to see just how much of an impact a few days of unreserved eating and no exercise will have on the body. I honestly feel like I have aholiday hangover.

For example: I did a quick workout on Saturday and took Sunday off from working out (duh). Over the course of the weekend, I certainly indulged in my fair share of carbs, sugar, and alcohol.

By the time I woke up yesterday, I felt puffy, bloated, lethargic, and just blah. Oh, and the thought of working out? Ughh…I think I would have rather gone and had my teeth pulled. But I still craved carbs and I still craved sweets…a lot.

All of this really just got me thinking about how quickly the body will adapt to not-so-great habits, and I’m pretty sure we’ve all been there. I know, for example, that the more days in a row I take off from working out, the harder it is for me to get back into it. The more sweets I eat, the more I crave them (I still wanted cookies for breakfast this morning!).

Last night going to bed, I knew that the only way to kick my “blah” feeling was to jump right back in the saddle…so that’s exactly what I did!

Workout

First thing this morning, I got up and sweated it out with my High Intensity Circuit Workout. It was probably one of the toughest rounds yet, but it felt so good. Not just for my body, but for my sanity.

Breakfast

Nothin’ like a little egg, cheese, and jam sandwich to kickstart your morning!

I made extra eggs today and ate them on the side, but this sandwich was delicious and exactly what I needed.

Of course, coffee was also necessary, but you probably won’t be seeing this mug for too much longer!

Time to head to work…hope everyone has a great day back (if you’re headed back, that is!).

Questions for the Morning:

Are you suffering from a “holiday hangover?”

Do you notice any differences in how you feel about food and exercise after a few days off from exercise and healthy eating?

I could have written this post- my workout felt terrible yesterday because I was so lethargic from all the weekend eating! I am feeling so much lighter/normal today after 2 days of normal eating and working out. That all being said, I did enjoy all the good food over the weekend Khushboo recently posted..A feAstive Christmas

After a few days of eating junky foods, I always end up feeling gross and ready to get back to healthy eating! I can’t imagine eating fast food and other junk every day of my life … which is how some people live! I don’t think I’d have ANY energy!Kristen @ notsodomesticated recently posted..A Christmas Bingo Game

I feel ya courtney! I just had this discussion with my workout partner this morning. Even though I didn’t by any means OVERindulge in anything. Just a bite of this and that, here and there can contribute. I’m ready to get back on the straight and narrow! I’m best friends with the gas x and pepto today….wooweee…..

I kept up my exercise throughout the holidays for the most part, but I definitely did eat more sweets than usual. I agree 100% about the more you eat, the more you crave. Whenever I go a little haywire on the sweets, I crave them more than ever!

i was feeling the same way yesterday! it was so difficult to get myself to do a workout and i craved sweets most of the day. by the end of the day though, i felt so much better after eating lots of greens and getting in a good sweat session. i agree, i’m looking forward to getting back to some “normalcy” in my food & fitness!Ashley @ My Food ‘N’ Fitness Diaries recently posted..Trainer Tuesday: Booty Burnin’ Lower Body Workout

I’m definitely suffering from a holiday hangover. I haven’t worked out since Friday so I can’t wait for a run later today. I refuse to let this happen again next weekend for New Years because it’s just not worth the way it makes you feel!Gina @ Running to the Kitchen recently posted..Eggnog breakfast bake

Ugh, totally feeling it! And did I need that leftover french toast casserole at 11 o’clock last night??? No, I didn’t. 😉 I even ran yesterday, but I still haven’t broken the sugar habit! Today’s a new day–cookies are in the freezer for a later date. Headed to the store to buy something green!Melissa recently posted..Christmas: The Food

oh i totally feel ya, girl. i overindulged for the past few weeks and finally decided that i’m going to try cutting back on sugar — WAY back. no baked goods, no added sugar in my coffee/oats, plain yogurt, no sugars in salad dressings etc… it sounds kind of daunting but i’ve been off of it for 2 days and haven’t craved a cookie or sweet at all! crazy!Mallory @ Have your cake recently posted..Merry Christmas!

I think I am on a holiday hangover but…school resumes January 3rd, so I don’t need to worry too much yet.

There is definitely a difference of feeling from taking a break of exercising for a few days for everyone. I bet everyone at first is like, “Ugh…do I have to do this?” but after a workout, then we all say “Oh, that wasn’t too bad.”

YES! It’s crazy how addicted to that extra sugar I am! I just try to eat extra fiber and filling veggies the few days after to get my body back in sync! Kelsey recently posted..Lazy Day + New Blog Design

I definitely suffer from holiday hangover.. especially Christmas! Christmas Eve and Day are really the two days when I allow myself to basically eat whatever I want so by the time the day after Christmas rolls around, I’m not feelin’ so hot. However, a trip to the gym and a salad usually makes me feel better!Steph @ StephSnacks recently posted..Christmas Success

Oh my Lord, I’m having it. I’m trying not to feel bad but it’s hard for me to break the cycle. I kept up my workouts for the most part over break but my food intake was really bad. I haven’t worked out now for 2 days and feel SO unmotivated. I was supposed to get up to work out day but I ended up binging on 2 huge bowls of ice cream last night and had an “ice cream hangover” this morning. I’m back on track today with lots of greens and wheatgrass but it’s a struggle Ericka @ The Sweet Life recently posted..Make Juice Not War

I know exactly what you mean. My stomach just wasn’t quite right yesterday and working out sounded like just the worst idea I’d every had…it’s crazy what 2 days of no exercise and very different/unhealthier eating does to the body! (I run into the same thing when I travel sometimes). After having a great eating day and a decent workout though, I feel pretty good again today! Hope you do soon too!Danica @ It’s Progression Not Perfection recently posted..Something to consider…

Loving the photos with the new camera! And yes I am so excited about getting back into some sort of a routine. I kinda feel like I am walking in a fog!
I do notice a difference. When I eat more sugar, I crave it ALL of the time. It’s amazing how our bodies adapt to it’s sorroundings, which includes our food intake. Crazy!
Have a great day!Brandi @ Faith Fitness and Laughter recently posted..A Merry Christmas in 2011

Sounds like us healthy living bloggers actually suffer the *most* from post holiday hangovers, doesn’t it? I think it’s so alarming how much the sweets, carbs, and alcohol truly can create havoc on those who aren’t used to it! I too feel bloated, and still lethargic after doing my best to only have ONE treat yesterday. I am thankful for the knowledge provided by the blogs I follow to help keep me on track! We will all get there! I will be in the car for the next week moving to Seattle and doing a few other community service things along the way, so I am HOPING I will have time to run wherever we decide to stop…weather permitting! Any travel tips??Claire recently posted..Workouts…again and today’s plan

Yes! I see so much of a difference. I had been working out at least 4 days a week until the week before Christmas, when I caught a cold and decided to rest until I felt better. Between holiday plans, getting over my cold, and seeing family, I didn’t make it back into the gym until today. I took a boot camp class and it felt SO good. (I’m taking an extended holiday vacation from work haha)

It seems like every year at this time my body begins to give me warning signs that it’s had too many sweets and treats! It all starts innocent enough with a cookie here, or a cookie there, but it’s when you eat cookies and pie just because it’s there that youcan have a wake up call. Last night I was polishing off another delicious frosted sugar cookie when half way through I didn’t even know why I was eating it! I was full, tired and just plain exhausted! The trick is definitely to try and listen to what you body is telling you. If it wants a cookie, let it have it! But if you’ve had 10 desserts in the last 3 days, it’s probably time to cool it!

I am absolutely suffering from a holiday hangover. I feel just like you – overstuffed and lethargic. This morning I eased myself back into workout mode with some yoga. Tomorrow I’m going to try and tackle the meatier stuff – running, elliptical, some kind of cardio. I miss a regular routine.Kerry @ Half Healthy, Half Nuts recently posted..Like Jello

I definitely sympathize with you on the “holiday hangover” feeling! I’m slowly trying to ween myself off of all the extra treats, but it’s hard when they’re staring me right in the face!Erica @ For the Sake of Cake recently posted..Christmas Re-Cap

I am definitely suffering from a holiday hangover. The Home for the Holidays virtual 10K kicked my butt into gear but I am in vacay mode, so the hubby and I have been eating out a lot. Half marathon training starts in January so I need to get ready! Thanks for a great post!!

Holiday hangover? hm…most people experienced it but not all of them can handle it well like you. It’s a good plan to get back to our normal habit of eat and workout. You can also consider some of home exercise routine, it’s perfect for busy people.Ethan Jones recently posted..Exercise Bike Reviews